by Kiron Bondale | Aug 7, 2022 | project management, Stakeholder analysis, team building
Like many other home-bound folks, we added a furry family member early in the pandemic. Tux is a two and a half year old Shih Tzu and, like all dogs, has managed to fully integrate into all aspects of our daily lives. While he has completed the first level of doggy...
by Kiron Bondale | Jun 21, 2022 | communications, improving project management, project management, Risk Management, Stakeholder analysis
I’ve often referenced Dr. David Hillson’s definition of risk as “uncertainty that matters” in my articles about project risk management. The last word in that short sentence is critical. If stakeholders don’t feel that the information presented to them about a risk...
by Kiron Bondale | Jun 21, 2022 | governance, improving project management, project decision making, project management, Project performance, Stakeholder analysis
One of the distinguishing characteristics of project work is that we are usually expected to deliver value in uncertain conditions while facing multiple constraints. While it is important for a team to understand the external constraints they have and to define...
by Kiron Bondale | Feb 27, 2022 | improving project management, project management, Project performance, Risk Management, Stakeholder analysis
Similar to my previous article, this topic stemmed from a discussion I had with the learners of the PMP preparatory course I taught this week. While presenting the project risk management knowledge area from the PMBOK framework, when I indicated that while in our...
by Kiron Bondale | Jan 30, 2022 | communications, Facilitating Organization Change, project management, Risk Management, Stakeholder analysis, team building
Having recently finished Adam Grant’s latest book, Think Again, I decided to read his first book Give and Take: Why Helping Others Drives Our Success. Like all of his books, Adam provides good insights into our interactions with others along with multiple examples and...
by Kiron Bondale | Jan 2, 2022 | Agile, communications, Facilitating Organization Change, improving project management, Stakeholder analysis
I’m just wrapping up Adam Grant’s book, Think Again. I’d first heard Adam speak at the in-person (yes, there was such a thing at one time!) PMI Global Congress conference in 2019 and appreciated both his ideas as well as how he delivered them. His latest book focuses...